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LlAlJJJ-lMBiw r'' 'itqBmiSlf ywgaaagaaBMgM i-rr-jikii Miscellaneous, Special-Kotlce Read Xavier's "Sean fto day's tissue. It ia from the pen ot a'jouns Carolinian Moriii Eloi Raleisli Markets. CORRECTED DAILT Bt WILLIAM UPCHtTRCH: GEOOEE AND SNUFFDEALEBf ,11 A LIZ I X'. APPLEs-Miricd: 25 5 1 001 25 BACON per pound J.v.;.. 2222 BEEF 8 BUTTER 41 i S5 CHEESE 25 CHICKENS-7(spring) apiece 1525 COFB'EE per pounof.

2535 COTTON YARN per bale. 2 25 COTTON per 22 CORN per 1 151 35 EGGS per dozen 3035 FLOUR per barrel 8 O08 50 DDJfiK per nunarea, new i a HAY (m eadow) per hu ndred 75 HERRINGS per 7 008 00 LAUD Der nound. 25 3540 MEAL per bushel 1 25 MOLASSER (new crop) per gal. 6075 M0LLETS per barrel. 9 00 AlLS-per pound I i i 78 4 i euiiiL per poun- xztffiio PEAS red, per bushel 1 25 white.

150" PEACHES dried 3 50 POTATOES Irish, per 001 25 Sweet 7580 RICE per ponnd 15 SUC KS per hundred 75 SALT per sack 8 40 SUGAR -crushed 25 extra best brown 1617 brown 15 SALT per bushel 1 00 SOAP turpentine, per 15 SODA per pound 15 SHEETING 4-4. 1820 TURPENTINE per 40 TOBACCO per pound 5085 TOBACCO in 1520 A CARD. HAVING been consulted by numerous citizens of Raleigh on the ensuing election lor Mayor of tho City, and finding that there does exist a great dissatisfaction with regard to the present incumbent, and after being strongly so licited, I nave consented anu ao inrougu wi mirtiiim flnnnimpA mvoelf ns on indenendent Republican candidate for tbe Mayoralty of the City of Raleigh for the year 1870. I will say no more at present, nopmg mat a iavoraoic opportunity may be presented for me to address my fellow-citizens on this subject Very respectfully, dec 14 td J.P.ADAMS. Election for Mayor and Commissioners for the City of Raleigh for 1870.

AN ELECTION will be held at the Court House, in the City of Raleigh', on the 1st Monday in January, 1870, (the 3d day of Jan'y), for Mayor and Commissioners tor the City for 1S70. GEO. O. 8POONER, J. C.

KING, J. R. WHITAKER, WM. H. ANDERSON, JOHN E.

WILLIAMS, W. M. HAYES; dec 10 td Inspectors. CANDIDATES FOS COMMISSIONERS. rpHE undersigned respectfully announce them-X selves candidates for Commissioners in tbe Eastern Ward.

J. J. OVERBY, N. V. DENTON, dec 11 tf W.jG.

UPCHLRCH. TURTLE SOUP AT PEPPER O'CONNOR'S, SATURDAY. FAMILIES SUPPLIED. dec 23 607 3t A I Preservation of the Sight We have appointed Mr. H.

MAHLER, Jeweller, FAYETTEVILtE STREET, Raleigh, 2ST. Sole Agent in this vicinity for the sale of our celebrated perfected SPECTACLES EYE GLASSES. The peculiar form of Lens with which they are set, ihe purity and hardness of the material, the beauty of finish, and not least; the Scientific Accuracy with which they are Ground, Render them altogether the -most desirable. They assist the sight most perfectly, cause a continuous and abiding improvement in the eves, are especially easy and pleasant to wear, and last a great many years without requiring to be changed, so are the Cheapest as Well as the Best. CAUTION.

We never supply or employ any pedlers. LAZARUS MORRIS, Manufacturing Opticians. Hartford. Conn. dec 24 60S dAwly JUST TO HAND, A FINE LOT OF PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, JUVENILE AND TOY BOOKS, Initial and Plain Letter Paper and For sale at lowest cash prices.

i J. A. JONES, dec 21 tjanl Bookseller, Raleigh, N. C. UNIVERSITY OP NORTH CAROLINA.

THE next session of this Institution will begin on the 18th day ot January and continue twenty weeks. Instruction, rooms and use of libraries offered to one hundred and twenty students free of charge. The highest rate of board will be $12 per month. The entire expenses Of tbe session, including board, bed, washing, fuel, lights and books, need not exceed $75. In addition to the usual literary and scientific departments, there- will be parallel courses em bracing Instruction in the Normal College and in that of Ariculture and the Mechanic Arts.

The Preparatory Department will be continued For further particulars, address 8. POOL, President, dec 23 607-8aw2w THE LAST CALL, FOR TAXES. A LL PERSONS WHO HAVE NOT PAID their State and County Taxes lor 1869, are hereby notified to come forward and settle tho same by the 27th as further indulgence cannot be given. To avoid the disagreeable mode of collecting by distress, I hope all who have not will come forthwith and settle. This Dec.

18th, 1860. TIMOTHY P. LEE, Sheriff Wake County, dec. 20 dlw- SECUNDUS PROF MO WATT, A GRADUATE of EDIN-boroVNew York, Philadelphia and the University of North Carolina, has opened an Institute in Raleigh to teach the science of ROOT AND SHOEOLOGY. Can be found over D.

C. Murray's Store from 5 A. M. to 11 P. N.

B. He makes the neatest and best Boots and Gaiters ever seen on either side 01 Dixie's Line. The Ladies, God bless them, can be suited from the Utility Gaiter to the Broadway" Slipper. Grecian Bend Heels neatly nov4 581 dim yHISKEY FOR THE SEASON GOOD AND FIVE BARRELS OF THE PURE N. C.

WHISKY H' DOUGULS BELL. Fayetteville Street, rAleigii, n. c. dec 4 3m dec 17 FOR THE BOYS 1 AAA PACKS FIRECRACKERS. 1UUU LEACH BROS.

XUST OUT! CHERRY superior to aU others For Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, and Bronchitist, 'rr and Hoarseness. i None so Plkasaht Nonk Cobb bo Quick. Manufactured by RUSHTON fc i i Astor House, New York. No more of these horrible tasted, nauseating, Bbowh'! JJubdt things. 23 HEKIT SOON ffOISED ABROAD.

It is but six years since A Ilea Lg Balsam was first offered for Its good qnali ties were soon mad known at bome and very soon its fame was noised far and near now It Is sold in nearly every Drug Store in the United States North, East South and West. 'No similar medicine stands higher with the people. It is well known on the Pacific coast, and liberal demands for it from San Francisco, Sacramento in California, and Portland, Oregon even from Australia, large orders are received for it. And throughout Canada, it is well and favorably known, and sold everywhere. Read what Captain Foster writes i r.

Pobt Bobwell, March 23d, 1869. Messrs. Peret Davis Son, Sirs am pleased to notify you of the benefit which I have received from Aixin Lttno Balsam, having been trouhlecl with a cough for' several years past, tne Balsam was recom mended to me. I immediately procured it, and found it to relieve my cough more readily than anything I ever tried. My wife has also used it with most satisfactory results.

Very respectfully, Capt D. FOSTER. Cupt Foster is a ship owner and builder, residing at Port Burwell, Canada. Sold by PERRY DAVIS SON, Montreal; Agents ipr Canada, and all Druggists in Raleigh. dec 9 597 PAIN' KILLER.

fOPIMIONS OF THE PRESS. No article ever attained to such unbounded popularity. Salem Observer. An article-Of great nierit and virtue. Cincin nati Nonpariel.

We can bear testimony to the efilcacy of the Pain Killer. We have seen its magic effects in soothing the severest: and know It to be a good article. Cincinnati Dispatch A speedy cure for pain no family shonld be without It. Montreal Transcript. There has nothing as yet surpassed" the Pain Killer, which is the most 'valuable family medi cine now in nse.

Tennessee Organ. It has real merit as a means ol removing nain. 7 no medicine has acquired a reputation eoual to Perry Davis' Pain KillerJ-iAewyort (Ky.) Daily News. Its wonderful power in relieving the most severe pain has never been equalled. Burlington It is one of the few articles' that are just what they pretend to be.

Brunswick Telegraph. Our own opinion is, that no family shonld be without a bottle of it for a single hour. In flesh wounds, aches, pains, sores, it is the most efiectual remedy we know ot News St. John, Canada. After many years' trial of Davis' Pain Killer, we advise that every family should provide themselves with so effectual and speedy a pain ek.

Amherst IN. Gazette. The Pain Killer of Perry Davis Son we can confidently recommend. We have used it for a length of time, and invariably with success. Canada Baptist J3 The Pain Killer is for sale by Medicine Dealers generally, dec 9 lm it i TO OWNERS OF JEIORSES.

Thousands of Horses die yearly from Colic. This need not be. Dr. Tobias' Venetian Horse Linimenf will positively cure every case, if given when first taken. The cost is only pno dollar.

Every owner of a horse should have a bottle in hLfstable ready for use. It is warranted superior t6 anything else for the cure of Cuts, Wind Galls, Swellings, Sore Throat, Sprains, 1 Bruises, Old Sores, Ac. This Liniment Is no new remedy. It has been used and approved of for 22 years by the first horsemen in the country. Given to an over driven horse, it acts like magic.

Orders are con stantly received from the racing stables of Eng land for It The celebrated Hiram Woodruff, of trotting fame, used it tor J'ears. Col.PhiloP. of the Jerome Race Course, has given a certificate which can be seen at the Depot, sta ting that after years of trial, it is the best in tbe world. His address is Fordham, N. Y.

No one once using it will ever be without it. It is put up in int Bottles. Sold by the Druggists and Saddlers throughout the United States. Depot 10 Park Place, New York. dec 12 2m ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS seem to possess the quality of Accnmnlating Electricity and im cart in a- it to the bodv.

wherebv the cir culation of the blood becomes equalized upon the parts were applied, causing pain and morbid action to cease. The Porous Plasters are flejci ble, and fouud ol a great help to those who have weak backs, or pain in the side. Especially are they valuable to those who have neglected colds. They are often preventives of Consumption nay they are believed to have loosened the grasp of this terrible affliction, and been mainly instru mental in effecting a cure. In variable climates they should be worn on' the breast, or between the shoulders, or over the kidneys, by those who are subject to take cold easily.

dec 12 lm BOTTLED PARALYSIS. This is the proper title of the horrible metalic hair dyes. Worse than the fate of Absalom may be the fate of those who nse them. ONE WHOLESOME PREPARATION for changing the hair to any desirable shade from brown to jet black may be procured everywhere, viz: Crlstadero's Excelsior Hair Dye. Alter careful analysis.

Professor Chilton, tho distinguished Chemist, has authorized the pro prietor to declare, on his behalf, that it contains nothing deleterious to health. N4 other hair dye in the world has the like guarantee. CRISTADORO'S HAIR PRESERVATIVE, as a Dressing, acts like a charm on the Hair after Dyeing. Try it. dec 12 lm PERFECT MANHOOD.

An Essay for Young Men, on the evils of Self Enervation, with certain help for the erring and unfortunate. Sent in sealed letter envelopes, lree of charge. Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box Philadelphia, Pa. sep 27-8m Low Prices -AIws Win! "i' XECJBC Leaders, irr Low Prices, 2 OFFER TO THE TRADE 50 bbls; Sugar, 18 to 16c. 30 Sacks Rio Coffee, 21 to 23c.

20. bbla. Molasses, 50 to 60c. 25 Orange County Cheese, 18c. 20 Prime Factory, i ate 20 Kttts Elkin Bntter, 30c 10 do Goshen do 45c.

30 Boxes Pure Candies, assorted, 2lc. 25 Bbls. Fresh Soda Crackers Bbls. Fresh Butter do 10c. 10 Doz.

Oherkln Pfckles, assorted sizes, 10 da Brandy Peaches do 10 Boxes New Crop Raisins Boxes xdo 20 do do 'v-. 10 Tiibs Natural Leat Lard, 1 21e. dec 33- LEACH BROS. Saturday, Dec. 25th, lSGfl.

011 MA I Oil, Co VTM. H. Habbiso. J. Ft)S COMMISSIONERS, 7 uKtW.

IL- Richardson," Nortet Dnnston. vjople 'Vabd--C. M. Farris, 4,10 Joseph Watson, Albert Pharr. Filters Ward S.

D. Harrison, Phil. Thlem. Stuart Ellison. CITY ANB STATE NEWS.

Tliev hare a spout' down in Wilming ton, np which a "bale of cotton.r unbroken -can Did jou ever Owkhration or Emancipation Day. See advertisament in another column. It Is desired that the demonstration be on a grand scale. Weliave a reverence for great names. Post.

For Instance, 44 Gentlemen George's" reter- endva at the josmopomo. Thank jou. Sheriffl We are registered at the Exchange for to day and besides, we never -could eat anything in a room where a key pounds was visible our appetite invariably fails. Bckseu to Dkath A little colored girl about fiveyears of age was accidentally burned almost to a crisp yesterday. When last beard from the" child was living, but there is no hope of her recovery.

We took a peep into Temperance Hall yesterday afternoon, to view the preparations for the Feast which took place last nirht. We found a long table well filled with the choicest viands, and decorated with ornaments, most tastefully. We tfuderstand the attendance of the Friends at the Feast was good, and the evening passed away joyfully. Besson, Parisian taylor, has jost completed a full suit of darl cloth for our Adjutant General, who sits on tbe opposite side of our table. Besson has given him fits made him look like a Broadway landlord, or the young gentleman who proposed to escort the belle down the same much frequented km a finltv isf avenue, in lact, bwbuu -j bringing a bad form into a comely shape.

Our carrier, this morning will tarry a moment at the threshold of his patrons to exchange congratulations Don't turn him away sorrowful he is a bright chap an earnest advocate of peaee exemplary, yes, strictly so. Loves his patients and every body else and Calvin Jeaton Betts is entitled to the profound consideration of the readers of the Standard. We hope Calvin and Jewett will be made happy to-day they are both good boysno mistake. A Turkish Watch. The greatest curiosity in the watch line, is a Turkish watch belonging to our young friend P.

Linke, of this Mr. L. sent for it, especially and we presume it cannot be duplicated in this country. It has a front and back crystal of heavy cut glass the hands, of solid are larger than the hands on our watches. It is wound up without a key.and the whole affair elegantly finished up in a rich gold frame.

The curious, no doubt, will trouble Mr. Linke muchly for some time. The Local of tbe Staxdaed would most respectfully intorm the Local of the Sentinel that we are not influenced by invitations to eat, to speak a word in behalf of a good cause. True, we received an invitation to be present at the feast but before we got such invitation, or knew that we would, we had heard of the feast, and determined to say a good word in its behalf-and we would further state for the information of the Sentinel, that we wrote our article in accordance with what we supposed to be facts communicated to ns by a member of the order. And more, we would inform' said Local editor, tftat we are not in the habit of nosing around after invitations of any kind.

Pbof. W. J. Palmer is Wilson. Mr.

Palmer visited "Wilson last Monday and gave an exhibition with a number of the Deaf, Dumb and Blind. The Plaindealer, in noticing it says Tbe exhibition by the Beafand Dumb and the Blind, under the supervision of Mr. W. J. Palmer, in thil place on Monday evening last, was witnessed by a large and appreciative audience.

The "whole perform erance was of a most entertaining "character, and tbe usefulness ot the State Institution for the care of those unfortunates tbe deaf routes and the blind. We express the thanks of our citizens for the very interesting entertainment afforded them by Mr. Palmer and his pupils, feeling sure that all who witnessed the exhibition on Monday night, were not only gratified, but came away with a warmer feeling ot sympathy for. the truly unfortunate the Deaf and Dumb and tbe Blind. To-day Is Christmas.

To our readers we offer the compliments of the season, with the addition, that yon may vail have a nice din aer, if you can get it Expected to, but our fondest anticipations railed to turn vp though Longee gave ns the turnip, but while "laying out in statefor the gratification of a curious public, some curiously inclined in dividual carried it away in a wheel barrow at least we judge so, as there was the track of a wheel before our sanctum yesterday morning. The loss is not only a serious one us, bnt a disappointment to th who sent servanU around yes-J14! at noon, for a slice 1 We don't to chrSe the. indUcretian ti; obert twtan out, and everybody else about the office deni any knowledge of it. We BhaJIvuittheYUloro'tOHkyaDout2o'clock -the Maior may have turnip for dinner. Great interest, says the i.

Mt in tral Amrirn wnw oi tho AJen- OTIC IE is hereby rlrrti, that pclltlo has been sled la lao et Coart tk Uni ted SUtes for tbe Cap Dlatrietof North Carolina by Alex. Graham. Is MldDUtrlci, ly deekurwd a Bankrur ndr tba acl oLGimnrm4 of March 2d, 1867, it.ir M4 crUAats thereof froa all his dufeU and 4r cUImm pr- vable under aald act, sod that tbe SMh day of 1870, at 10 o'clock, a. at tbe offlce or it. u.

ifroaaEsia. tufiartnin rKruptej, in Salisbury, N. 'amlfned the same, whea aad when i I rrHWra, who nave proved ueir Cf, i prrsoes la Interest may attend and how it sov thev nave, why the prayer of tSie i pt oer shoald not ne granwd. 1 'Dated at fi tU iirjT of December, a. d.

dee 18 l-lawaw NOTICE 1 hereby Rtvfi.r tai eral mftetlndP of t'; ere.i.1 i Barber. BankmDL. wl'l ba hald at Kmlikbnr i the District Court of the TJaited SUtes for the Cape Fear District of North Carolina, on the 14th ilAW of JTannftrv IfiTO 1A .1 office of ril jkoarinon, Rfwisto'fraUyt. cv In said District, for the SurtoS ilmd V. it.

ai a the tTth section ot tha Rani rant irt ru.i 2d, 1807. JEREMIAH BARRINOXR, Atalnee, dec 18 law2w PO Rowan Mil, H.C THE undersigned hereby gives notice "of hit nnnlntmnnt mm, A uIittim At rtm-Jtim ot Yadkin county, who has been vdjudged oauprupt upon nis own petiuoa 9V tee iMstrlct Court of tbe United States for the Cape Fear District ol North Carolina. THOMAS LONO, -dec 181 aw2w HnnUvUle, W. C. THE undersigned hereby jrtvee not lee hk appointment as Asahrne of Wm.

Melton, of Yadkin county, who hu keen adjetrec a Bnk rupt upon his own petition by Ue DUtrtetCeert iuo wuiiicu isuuca jur iue iap iw lisuict of NQrth CaroUna. 2 1 1 TUOMAS LONG, AMlgnce, dec 18 lawSw HnnUvllle, N.O. 1 i 1 THE undersigned hereby fires notice of his appointment as Ataignee of James Bteelmu, oi xauKu county, woo nas oeen aajuarea a Bankrupt upon bis own petition by the Dutrlct Court of the United SUtes for the Cape Fear District ot aorin uaroiina. dm.i- THOMAS LONG, Asslgnae, dec 18 law8w UutsrtUe, N. CU THE undersigned hereby gives notice of his annolntmnna.

aa AaalstMM n( Jarkmnn faiAai. man, of Yadkin eonnty, who has beea adladr4 uuua ais wn peuuoa oy vse IMS trict Court of the United iutes for the Cape Fear District ef North Tnnwi ivfl. iuiMu. J. dee 18 lawSw OiiBqtsviUerN.

b- Ill I Ml Proclamations) Salc3s By His Excellency the Governor of North Carolina. ExtciUre De sartaeat of C- RALXiaHMDecambcr 8. t86ft XTTlTEREAS, Official laformatlon bat been received at tbU Department that a vacancy exists in tbe 88tt Senatorial District ot North Carolina, caused by the resignation of J. B. Eaves, former Senator from said District.

Now. therefore W. W. Holdst, Ooyenor of (he State of North Carolina, virtue el authority vested in me by law, do hereby command that en election be held at the various tilts as tT voting in the counties of Cleveland, Polk aad Rutherford, on 8aturday tbe 8th day of Jaaurr. 1870, for the purpose oi filling said vacancy, nl Done at our cur or JtaJeigb, this 84 ay Tl.

8.J ot December, 1809, and in the Mth year of our Independence. By the Governor: w. k. kichakdsow, Private Secretary. dec 4 601 4Awjd A PROCLAMATION, By His Excellency the Governor of North Carolina.

Exeeitlve Departaieat ef V. (L, Bauioi DeCVth, 1T7HEREA8, Official information has beci rccclTCU ait uiib icbj lujcui iuai nnwcj exists In the representation from tbe 4th cna-torlal DUtrict la the Senate! Korth Carollea. i Now, therefore, W. W. IIoldbk, Ooreruof of tbe State of North Carolina, by vlrtae of ao-thority vested in me by Section 1A.

Article SL of ihe State Constitution, do issue this proclamation, ordering an election to be held on Saturday the 8th of January, 1870. for. tbe pnrpots of choosing a Senator from tbe said District la place of Hon. War. Babbow, resigned.

Done at our cuy oi jiaieigo, mi via B. of December A. D. 1869, and in the 64th year oi our inaepenaence. W.

W. HOLDER. OoTeraet. By the Governor w. xt.

kichabdsok, rnvate oecreury. dee 10 u- .0514, YALUABLE LXND FOR SALE. ON Wednesday the 6th day of Janaarv next, we will oner for sale that valaaole and febra- 1v ImnrivAil nlantattnn In VnHhtmnttn mii. late the property of 3. Derereux, and known as Montrose.

A plot of the land caa be eea by' applying to J. W. Newsome, the pre mises, mr. nevigms oru tu jueyee ww 9 at all times on the remises, sad ahovlhe aiaidlaar lines to anv narties deiiriuir to Dur chase. Slantation wul be divided into Ave separate and istinct farms which will be tiered separately tuv hio wit, mao iu vti iu, mj mmtr tioned at 12 o'clock, at the Montrose Qoosa, Txhks: One-fourth caebt.

the beieaee a liberal time which will be made known et the sale. R.C. BADGER, 1 t-. WATER CLARK, l7. i i rNlTEB STATES INTE1IAL UTZ3I CeUtrter'i Office, th DisL I.

Sausbvbt, 90th Dee4 1800. SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. WILL OFFER FOS. tALX. AT PUBLIC JL Auction, on the 11th day of January, 1870.

st 12 o'clock, on the premises, -T I The United SUtes Breach AXiat rrrr A a A A i This valuable nrooertv Is altuated In una. ml the Eriost flourishing cities the South, aod consists oi a most aesiraoie city lot, wjiuib one and a half blocks ot the Fublle tqnare, fronting on Tryon etreet 835 leet. aod on Met Street 835 feet, and Fifth Street 83ft leet. The Mint building is 125 by 84 feet with aa xtaloa In the rear: from the center, of 63 by leet, one story Affu. with a hewn granite beeeneBt, and corrugate.

Iron roof. This house is bnU in tbe most.snbstantial manner. A pert of it is now used as a private residence. AU nrceaeary outbuildings for Ihe nse ot a family are erected on the lot- The buildings having been recenftj lmprbv'sd are now In good condition. I will elao st the same time one 8team Engine, Fnroaces, Ctm-clbles.

Acids, Furniture, various Toots, ficaies. Scrap Iron, Catlns, Fire Bricks and various other articles. Tbbms or alb one fifth cash, the maaladnr in four equal quarter-vearly payments the first of which is to be made on the 11th day of Aprtt, 1870, with Interest from day of ie ant3 pai Any iallure on the part of tbe purchaser lo snake the payments as above, will involve the sorr-der ot the property and the forfeiture to the Government oi the payments already mad. All bids to be made subject to the approval cJUa Secretary oi tbe Treasury, the Department reserving the right to reject aey or all bids If neemea to tne lateresi tne uovwromeac to eo so. A certificate of sale, and poaaeaalon snbjaet to the foregoing conditions, will glvea the successful Didder, a poo the acceptance ee bis bid by tbe Secretary of the- Treeaorj, and.

the deed executed when the last payment shall bare been made." Bv order of the fieerefarv ef (It a i SAMUEL B. Collector 6th DlL North Carolina Dec 23 008 td. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. 1 1 THE well knowa Tobacco Factory bcloritr to Ihe. estate ols J.

B. Grove, deeeaeM e3 Derbana's, si tinted la a Tobaeoo regtoa, wtieWll tbe necessary fixture for pvttlof sad 8moklng Tobacco to a considerable extenA, together with an improved lot oi ionr or five acres, and bull Standing by also, the hi for pvttiax'tp thd Durham Smoklag lUtco. All for sale privately. Capitalists from abroad are invited to give the property ea fosrctioa. A nnl.

UinrS fluff v. BOV Vm 4 t-tt-t OTS the 3rd flay of January next, I will self lor cash at theiboaee of WUlUaa Hardier, Bankrupt, 800 scree of land, lyhtg oa Tarnrr's Creek, adjoining J. A. Bitting sad ethers. declfrl4i Z.

tOHMUrllleT iFc. i i i i TIN WAKE, WOOD WAKX, BTCMs WAKE, Cotton Yams, Do met Ilea, Leather, Axes, Pocket Keroacae OIL toan, Ac, sad lo fact almost every thing' needed la family or tale cheap at MARCOM A ALFOKU 8. music in it. i TWilAIIt CoLoWtl PRKPABATKKSiS Aia Ilewaie of lotlled dies in shape of silver hair dyes and sediment fluids They are all pestiferous and dangerous' PhalotCa Vitalidor Saltation for the Hair a perfectly pure, transparent, harmless, aud agreeable preparation, is the only agent that will change' grey -J hair to its natural color' without risk or any disgusting consequences. FOR RENT.

Bt VIRTUE OF TWO DEEDS MADE TO we as Trustee, by J. Nevill and A. M. Gonnad, dated. January 2Stb, 1S61 and August 4, 1852, and recorded In Raleigh office, lor the benefit of Lewis Montague's wile and children, now Mrs.

Jenkins, I will rent the Imbm at pscseat occupied by Wm. Simpson, possession -the 1st January, 1870, for VA- months. JPricc $350 Also, the Montague Hotel for 12 months from 1st January, 1870. Price $500 cash. Both near the N.

O. Depot Also. I will rent my residence in tbe Eastern portion of the City, for one or more ears, together with the iumiture if desired. It has five large rooms, with fire place to each room. Im-mediate possession given.

dcc25 607-gW- NOTICE THE property In the city of Raleigh, which Is advertised for rent next year by J. H. Kirk-ham, was done without my knowledge or congest! The property belongs to me, and is rent- MARY A. JENKINS. To the People of North Carolina, Celebration of Emancipation Day.

THE CITIZENS OF NORTH in every town and village of the State, are invited to co operate with ns, on.the approach ine New Year's Day, In celebrating the Seventh Anniversary of tbe Emancipation of the colored race, in the Southern States. The citizens of Raleigh arc invited to assemble in a Grand Mass Meeting on the First of January next, to commemorate this auspicious event. The place of meeting and ncmes of tho speakers will be hereafter designated. James U. Jones, Stewart Ellison, John R.

Cas-well. John A. Jones, Norfteet Dunston Calvin Haywood, R. L. Laswcll, Bryan Lunn, S.

Walker. 609-td dcc2a HOl'SE FfLL AXD MORE COMING! e. yiA, SCCCESSBB 10 Barsains; Bargains. JTJST RECEIVED, AXD MORE ON THE $20,000 Worth of fine new goods, manufactured expressly for 3D VTl to be sold in RALEIGH, N. C.

Canton Jean, Maringo Jeans, Empiri' Limeys, Hob Hoy Linstys, and an endless variety of dress goods. Not for cost, but short profits and quick sales. All Goods sold lor a Profit. Part of a ship's cargo of cheap Stockings Handkerchiefs, fcc, slightly damaged, for sale cheaper than was ever heard of till now. Come quick, before they are all done I dec 17 603 lm.

SCHIEFF ELIN'S CELEBRATED Flavoring Extracts, Andrew's Excelsior Yeast Powders, Soda and Pure Cream Tartar. PESCDD, LEE decS4 tfebl Druggists. YOUNG HYSON and English Breakfast Teas. PESCUD, LEE dec 24--fcb 1 Druggists. INDIC MADDER, ANILINE, i and all kinds of Dye Stuffs.

PESQUD, LEE dec 24 feb 1 Druggists. noiD VX and COPPER BRONZE. PESCUD, LEE Druggists. dec 34 TlfARSDENS BALM, XTX Oriental Hitters, iostetters Bitters, dec 24 feb 1J YIOLIN AND GUITAR STRINGS. PESCUD, LEE dec 24 leD lj PERFUMERY and FANCY ARTICLES.

PESCUD, LEE dec 24 ffeb (i Druggists. MRS. HENRY W. MILLER'. BOARDING HOUSE, COB.

NEWBERN AND PERSON ST8. OPENED NOVEMBER, 18C2. Meals without rooms, per week OO oct 19 s. 553 3m fresh Oysters Every Evening; iALL at the corner Of- Wilmineton and Har gett Streets. None offered unless fresh and sound.

declS R. H. RUTH. JUST RECEIVED, 10 GROSS RAIL ROAD MILLS SNUFF, in cans, to me iraae at Manuiacturers nnces. aecaa- LiJiiAUii crtUS, Agents.

UREAL ESTATE AT AUCnON. 1 TTNLESS sooner disposed of at, private sale. I will be offered at public auction on the 1st day cf January, 1870, at the Auction House of vv. JU. A Valuable Tract of Land, situated in Wake county, on the Tarboro road, adjoining Gov.

Manly and others, miles from itaieigu, ana containing no acres. Terms made known on day of tale. Persons wishing t4 purchase can examine the property on application to dec23-tdi(; M. GRATJSMAN. VICK'S FL0BAL GUIDE: FOB, 1870: The First Edition of Ono Hundred and Twenty Thousand copies of Vick's Iixtjsthated Cata- logus and Flobal Guide, is published and ready to send out.

It U. elegantly, printed on fine tinted paper, with wobd En gravings of Flowers and Vegetables, and a beautiful Colored Plate- consisting of seven varieties of Phlox Drummondii, making a fine It is the most beautiful a well as the most Instructive Floral Gntdes published, giving plain and thorough directions-for the Culture of Flower aad, Vegetables. The Floral Guide hv published for the benefit of my customers, to whom it is sent free without application, but will' be Tor warded to all who apply by mail, for Tax Cars. which is not half the ZtoV Address, AMES TICK. dec 9-dTT3t 'Rochester, N.

Noon WASHINGTON. Washikgton, 24. -ecretary" Stanton is dead of heart disease' agCd 54. The Cabinet, nffip-the ioesion is over will pro cted iu a body to die: House. SPAIN.

Havana, Dec. 24. -The occupation of Samana excites the insurgents to desperate efforts at overthrow Baez before Congress can ratify the lease. Two Haytien insurgent generals have been killed upon their capture. Salnave now holds on to Port an Prince which he will burn il compelled to evacuate.

A large fire la raging 6n Padro street, the incendiaries are suspected. MARKETS. New Yoek, Dec. 24. Flour dull and droop ing.

Wheat dull and 1 cent lower. Corn dull and declining. Pork heavy; mess $29 and $30. Lard dull at 17. Cotton quiet and steady at 25.

Turpentine quiet at 43. Rosin steady at $2,05 and $10. Freights dull. New York, Dec. 24.

Nothing doing in stocks owing to appioaching holidays. Board suddenly adjourned on the President's announcement of the death of Secretary Stanton. Money at 7. Gold 20. Bonds 13.

Tennessee cx-coupons 50; new 44. Virginias ex-coupons 48 new 62. Louisiana Cs old 69 new" 62. Levee. Gs.

62; 8s 7 Alabama 8a 94; 5s 62. Georgia 6s 82 asked 7s 92. North Carolinas old 40 new 29. S. C's.

new 83. London, December 24. Consols 92. Bonds Livekpool, Dec. 24.

Markets closed. Morning Dispatches. WASHINGTON. Washington, Dec. 24.

The President to-day issued an order through Gen. Sherman assigning Gen. Terry to command of Georgia, as a district, under the reconstruction acts in addition to his duties as commander of the depart. ment of he South. Revenue to-day three hundred aud eighty-four thousand.

MARKETS. New York, December 24. Cotton steady, sales 10,000 bales, at 25. Flour unchanged. Wheat favors buyers.

Corn heavy, new yellow Southern 9496. Pork drooping, new 3030X Lard, kettle, 1818K- Whiskey unchanged. Provisions dull. Turpentine 4444. Rosin Freights firmer.

Steamed cotton one-quarter. Wilmington, December 24. Spirits tuipen- tine quiet 3839. Rosin dull. Crude turpen tine unchanged.

Tar steady. Cotton quiet 23 23. HOLLO WAY'S VERMIFUGE CONFECTIONS. Dr. Ilolloway, some fifteen years ago, witnessing the distress occasioned sickly children in taking the nauseous -vermifuges of that day, resolved to analyze them, and irom tne most enecave oi mese remeoies succeca' ed In 8eiaratiD3 their active medical properties, pure, tasteless and iuodorous.

Then, by combining these with sugar, and moulding them into an agreeable confection, formed the present popclau and effective VERMIFUGE KHOWn S8 Hollo way's Vermifuge Confections, which have almost entirely superseded the old nanseons Vermifuges, to the of the poor little sufferers. It contains no calomel or other poisonous ingredients. So hichlv esteemed is this popular Vermifuffe. bv the profession, that all intelligent physicians who know of them, prcscriDe tnem in preserer.ee to other remedies, as not only more pleasant to take, but more effective to cure. 'Parents and guardians, having the care of children, should keep them as a family medicine for thev not onlv eradicate worms those pests of childhood but correct any derangement of the digestive organs, so prevalent wiui cmiuren.

Ill ESK ELL'S OINTMENT. This Ointment, alter an experience of twentv vears has proved a sovereign remedy for all diseases of the Skin having effected a radical cure in every case on which it was used, curing many obstinate cases of fifteen or twentv years' standing, that had previonslv rcsiatml all remedies prescribed by the best medical talent of the country. Its enect is astonishing in a few days the soreness and irritation is removed; the skin becomes smooth ana neaitny, anu remains permanently healed, without the use of any other remedy. Thus, Tetteb, Salt-Rheum, Itch. Soldier's Itch Ektsipelas, Blotches, Pimples, and every form of diseese of the skin is punctually cured, no mat ter of hn-ur long standing.

It has cured Dad cases of Inflamed Bteliss, and discharges from the Ear, when nothing els would heal them. Piles, that have resisted all other treatment for many years, have been effectually cured by the use of only one box of this Ointment. Bubns, Scalds, and Old Sop.es it heals in a very short time. Pbice Fifty Cests per Box. If not sold by your Druggist, send sixty cents to Johnston, Holloway Cowden, Philadelphia, a box will be sent free of post- Age iw auj ouuioev OBSEKVfi None genuine without the signature of liie jrruprieiuiB ux me wrapper oj eccu DOX.

Holloway's Comccntrated Essence Jamaica GiW This is a pure extractor the true Jamaica Ginger trei vutwt" ctw wuo m7r( contain-ing all the Aromatic, Carminative and Biffiisiveiv stim. nlating properties of the Jamaica Ginger. So effcacious 111 mi 5cb ui Hum exposure to com ordamnnp.Rn minlliv Hhnlpra Morhns Tlinrrho. sia, nervous Debility, Headache, Sea Sickness, 1 il I -n jjomg uwiiOT mc ew enyii, 01 auy essence ot. Ginger in me it lscueapcr 10 consumers and more convenient tor travelers.

STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Wake County. In the Superior Court. Solomon Wiggings and Wife and others against auKx uiucrs. xrcution lor rar tition of Real Property. IT appearing to the Court that J.

J. Holloway and the heirs at law of Thomas and John Holloway, the defendants in this case, reside beyond the limits of this State, it is therefore oraerea inai puoiication be made for six succes sive weeks in the Raleigh Standard, notifying the said defendants of the filina; of this petition. and that unless they appear before the Clerk of ine superior court ot said County, at his office in the Court House In the city of Raleigh, in six weens irom me date ot this publication, judg merit rnnfcvtn Drill Krt vwuv Hill UI. bULClCU. Given under my hand and seal of office, L.

s-J at office, in Raleigh, this 22d day of December, A. D. 1869. J. N.

BUNTING, Clerk Superior Court for Wake N. C. Rogers and Batchelob, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. dec 29 52- w6wSS. BIBLES, TESTAMENTS, Prayer Books in Great Variety, MAY BE HAD AT THE LIBRARY-ROOM of the Roman Catholic Church.

The Ladies ot the uALTAR SOCIETY offer these, together with a finq selection of Doctrinal and Literary works, at publishers' prices. sep 4 tf J' WANTED IMMEDIATELY A COMPETENT Man his Wife to take charge ol the Tarborongh House. J. M. BLAIR, dec Propbietor.

SHOES I A SUPERIOR lot of Fine and Brogan Shoes at MARCOM ALFORD'S. RALEIGH XATIONAL BANK of Nortk Carolina. i Raleigh, N. December 15th, 1869. rpHJE -regular Annual Meeting of the Stock holders of the "Raleigh National Bank of North Carolina' will be held in their Banking House in this City, on the second Tuesday in January, 1870 being the 11th day of the month- at 10 o'clock, A.

M. P. A. WILEYV dee lo Stawtd Cashier. 141 BROADWAY NEW YORK.

1 h'' The only Company in the I uotintry wnicn u-naranxeea Definite m' m- I CASH S0BRBNJ1BR VALUES In case a Policy is for feited for non-payment of Premium. ALL POLICIES Arc non forfeitable after two full Annual Pre miums nave been paid. ThA nnltrv-holriet-B of thia CnrnmnT mav travel or reside where they choose anywhere on the uiooe. The BROOKLYN LIFE' has naid. and now pays to lis poucy-uoiuere, i LARGER DIVIDENDS tban pvpr before ttaid bv a Life Insurance Com pany.

Dividends are paid Oasll, VI dp L7AAVUU vity ywniPMWU jw, policy, or left with the Comnany to accumulate at in euner way, at tue wpiron tuw poucy-noiuer. CHRISTIAN W. BOUCK, President. WILLIAM M. COLE.

D. P. Consulting DAIFL AYERS, M. LL. Examiner.

A. W. LAWRENCE, GertAg Raleigh, Julv7 469 It i I A FINEST anA BEST SELECTED STOCK OF Fancy Goods, Notions, Toys and Cutlery, In the State, to be closed out by the first of' January, 1870- SURPRISE At PRIZE Candy Boxes sold less than Factory Prices 1 1 Save time, Save your money, and buy your goods at PHIL. THIEM'S, next door to the Express Office. it A LARGE STOCK OF CONFECTION.

ERIES ALSO ON HAND. SOMETHING SEW AND DELICIOUS 1 THE MUSHROOM OYSTER THIEH'S EXCHANGE, i opposite li TUCKER HALL," "i where the finest Liquors, Wines. Lager and Segars can also be found at moderate prices. FREE LUNCH, From 10 o'clock until 12 o'clock, daily, Sun day excepted. Tbe polite and well known Mr.

acxalah will do all ne can to accommodate nis irienas. dec 10 -l68ai LOW PRICES. WHITE DINNER SETS, new Litnoge shapes 150 pieces, $25. Smaller size sets propor tionately low in prices. WHITE TOILET SETS, 11 83.20 WHITE TEA SETS, 44 pieces, $4.00 GOOD WATER-GOBLETS, per dotes $1.50 GOOD WINE GLASSES, per dozen, $1.00.

All other goods in our line equally low. Goods packed for the country, or forwarded by express C. O. D. WASHINGTON HAD LEYS, Middle Cooper Institute Block, 3d and 4th between 71 8th sts.

Send fbr lllustrated Photograph ind Catalogue ot Lunoge Dinner, Tea and Toll Sets, mailed free. Oct 18- 650 dSui FOE THE HOLID'AYD! at tfli: bo6kT STORE OP ALFRED WlLXlArVi 4 May be found an elegant assortment of Hew Bibles and Prayer Bocks, PHOT A PH A SPLENDID CHROHO PICTURES, From $1 'to -Together with a great variety of Javenlle and other presentation Books, TOILET AND FANCY GOODS, AH at the very lowest cash prices." Alfred Williams, Opposite the National Bank. Raleigh, Dec. 21. rieb 271 rMv tf ft-- BUILDING LOTS FOR BALE I WILL offer-for sale at the Court flotise 6 Monday tbe 27th to the highest bidder, 8 valuable building lots, containing of aa acre each.

The property adjoining: Mr. Askew and Mr. Harris on the west, and comprising lots No, 21 and 87 In the plan or the City of Raleigh. Terms will be liberal-" dec21-td ALFRED WILLIAMS. 1 DURn A TOBACCO.

The celebrated Pro Bono Pablico" hraad. i LEACH BROS..

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